
THE PENINSULA DISCOVERY
Chase coastlines, meet penguins, and find yourself at Africa's edge.
Full Description
Wind your way along one of the world's most dramatic coastlines on a full-day journey that takes you from the vibrant streets of Cape Town to the very tip of the African continent. This is not a tick-box tour — it’s a slow, story-rich drive through fishing harbours, penguin colonies, wild fynbos, and communities that make this peninsula pulse.
Your day begins with a cruise through the pastel-washed neighbourhood of Bo-Kaap before the Atlantic opens up along the glittering Camps Bay strip and the Twelve Apostles mountain range. At Hout Bay you’ll breathe in the salt air of a working harbour and have the option to hop on a boat to Seal Island. Then comes the legendary Chapman’s Peak Drive — 114 curves of cliff-hugging road with views that stop conversations mid-sentence.
From the windswept Cape of Good Hope you’ll walk to the famous signpost at the south-western tip of Africa, with optional funicular or hike to the old lighthouse at Cape Point. Next, the highlight that melts every heart: Boulders Beach, where a colony of endangered African penguins waddle between granite boulders just metres from you. Your guide shares the conservation story behind every flipper.
The return loops through the colourful beach huts of St James, the antique shops of Kalk Bay, and the surfer-friendly shores of Muizenberg before heading home through the leafy Southern Suburbs.
What’s Included
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Hotel pickup and drop-off (Cape Town CBD, Sea Point, Camps Bay, V&A Waterfront)
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Qualified, local guide in air-conditioned vehicle (max 6 guests)
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Chapman’s Peak toll fees
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Bottled water and light snacks
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Penguin conservation storytelling at Boulders Beach
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Seasonal whale-watching detour (June – November)
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All planning, routing, and local insider tips
Customize
Not Included
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Entrance fees: Cape Point Nature Reserve (R455 adult / R225 child international), Boulders Beach (R215 adult / R110 child international)
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Seal Island boat trip (R120 adult / R60 child) — optional
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Cape Point Funicular (R95 adult / R45 child) — optional
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Lunch (guide will recommend local spots; budget R150–R250 pp)
Pricing
Package | Adult | Child | Per Vehicle |
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3 | Kale | 4:30pm | |
2 | - | 4:00pm | |
2 | Eggs & Gluten | 3:30pm | |
3 | - | 4:30pm |
MASIPHUMELELE COMMUNITY EXPERIENCE
Masiphumelele (“we will succeed” in isiXhosa) is a vibrant township community nestled between the wetlands of Noordhoek and the slopes of Fish Hoek. This is not a drive-through poverty tour. It is a walking visit led by a resident guide who lives, works, and dreams in this community every day.
You’ll visit grassroots projects that are making a real difference: a community library that has become a learning hub, local craft workshops, urban food gardens, and youth-led entrepreneurial ventures. You’ll hear stories of resilience, creativity, and the everyday innovation that thrives in South Africa’s townships.
This experience is woven into the Peninsula tour route — Masiphumelele sits right on the road between Noordhoek and Fish Hoek, so there’s no awkward detour. It adds approximately 1.5–2 hours to the day and transforms the entire tour into something unforgettable.
What’s Included in the Add-On
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Resident community guide (100% of guide fee goes directly to the community)
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Walking tour of Masiphumelele’s key community projects
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Light refreshments from a local vendor
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Contribution to the Masiphumelele Community Trust
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Conversation, not observation — our guides share their own stories

CAPE TOWN CITY SOUL
From mountaintop to museum, market to Malay quarter — this is Cape Town unpacked.
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Cape Town is a city that refuses to be one thing. It’s a mountain and a harbour, a garden and a ghetto, a Malay kitchen and a fine-dining destination, a painful history and a hopeful future — all compressed into a few extraordinary square kilometres. This tour peels back those layers.
Start with the candy-coloured streets of Bo-Kaap, where your guide shares the living heritage of the Cape Malay community while the aroma of cinnamon and turmeric drifts from kitchen windows. Walk through the Company’s Garden — the original vegetable patch that fed Dutch ships in the 1600s, now a green oasis where squirrels eat from your hand.
Then comes the main event: Table Mountain. Whether you ride the revolving cable car or take on the Platteklip Gorge hike (your guide will advise based on weather and fitness), the 360-degree views from the top are the kind that change how you see the world. On a clear day, you can trace the entire Peninsula from up here.
After descending, you’ll explore the District Six Museum — a deeply moving tribute to the 60,000 people forcibly removed during apartheid. From there, it’s on to the vibrant V&A Waterfront for lunch, browsing, and a chance to see the Zeitz MOCAA (Museum of Contemporary Art Africa) from the outside or pop in if time allows.
The day wraps with a drive past Parliament, City Hall (where Mandela gave his first speech as a free man), and a sunset stop at Signal Hill overlooking the Atlantic.
What’s Included
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Hotel pickup and drop-off (Cape Town CBD, Sea Point, Camps Bay, V&A Waterfront)
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Qualified, local guide in air-conditioned vehicle (max 6 guests)
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Table Mountain cable car ticket (weather permitting; alternative route if closed)
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District Six Museum entrance
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Bottled water and light snacks
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Bo-Kaap heritage walk with cultural commentary
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Signal Hill sunset stop
Not Included
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Lunch at V&A Waterfront (budget R150–R300 pp)
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Zeitz MOCAA entrance (R230 adult) — optional
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Robben Island tickets (must be pre-booked separately; can be arranged)
Pricing
Package | Adult | Child | Per Vehicle |
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3 | Kale | 4:30pm | |
2 | - | 4:00pm | |
2 | Eggs & Gluten | 3:30pm | |
3 | - | 4:30pm |
Alternative
Cape Town By Night
Cape Town after dark is a different city — and it's not the kind of place you want to figure out alone. Eddie picks you up, takes you to a rooftop bar for sunset drinks overlooking the city, then walks you through the Bree Street food scene where you'll eat where the locals eat, not where the tourists queue. From there it's live music at a Long Street jazz spot or a hidden speakeasy in the East City — depends on the night, depends on the vibe. Eddie reads the room. You get home safe, well-fed, and with stories. No Uber stress, no dodgy corners, no guesswork.
Evening | 4–5 hours | Max 6 | Pickup from 17:30 R895 pp (adults only) — includes welcome drink, one dinner stop, and door-to-door transport.

CONSTANTIA WINE & VINE EXPERIENCE
Wine has been made here since 1685 — long before Napa was a twinkle in anyone’s eye.
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Just fifteen minutes from the city centre, tucked beneath the eastern slopes of Table Mountain, lies the Constantia Valley — the oldest wine-producing region in the Southern Hemisphere. This isn’t a generic wine bus. It’s a curated, personal journey through history, terroir, and some of the finest cool-climate wines on earth.
Your guide will take you through three to four carefully selected estates, blending the iconic (Groot Constantia, where Simon van der Stel planted the first vines in 1685) with the boutique (think mountain-top tastings at Constantia Glen or the organic wines of Silvermist). At each estate, you’ll enjoy premium tastings in private rooms or on verandas with views that make Instagram jealous.
A leisurely sit-down lunch is included at one of the valley’s acclaimed restaurants — think locally sourced, Cape-inspired menus paired with estate wines. After lunch, there’s time for a cellar tour, a chocolate-and-wine pairing, or simply soaking up the oak-dappled beauty of the valley.
For those travelling with little ones, we’ve built in The Grape Escape — a dedicated kids’ experience that runs alongside the adult tastings, so everyone has a brilliant day.
What’s Included
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Hotel pickup and drop-off (Cape Town CBD, Sea Point, Camps Bay, V&A Waterfront, Southern Suburbs)
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Qualified, local wine-knowledgeable guide (max 6 guests)
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Premium tastings at 3–4 Constantia estates (all tasting fees included)
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Sit-down lunch with wine pairing at a selected estate restaurant
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Cellar tour at one estate
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Air-conditioned vehicle, bottled water, no-one-drives convenience
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The Grape Escape kids’ programme (when children are on the tour)
Not Included
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Additional wine purchases at estates
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The Grape Escape (Kids’ Programme)
While adults swirl and sip, kids aged 4–12 enjoy their own curated experience:
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Grape juice “tastings” with tasting notes and scorecards
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Vineyard treasure hunt with prizes
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Chocolate-making stop at a local chocolatier
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Picnic lunch on the estate lawns (kid-friendly menu)
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A Tiyani Tours junior explorer certificate
Pricing
Package | Adult | Child | Per Vehicle |
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3 | Kale | 4:30pm | |
2 | - | 4:00pm | |
2 | Eggs & Gluten | 3:30pm | |
3 | - | 4:30pm |